The Andover Review, Opseg 12Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1889 |
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... matter in which we are at present interested , resulted in an agree- ment that " in principle , " and as to their doctrines , there was no bar to their becoming one . Of the two , the United Presbyterian Church , as we have seen , was ...
... matter in which we are at present interested , resulted in an agree- ment that " in principle , " and as to their doctrines , there was no bar to their becoming one . Of the two , the United Presbyterian Church , as we have seen , was ...
Stranica 6
... matter of creed . Accordingly , at the very first public sitting of the council , the present writer proposed a committee which should gather together and tabulate all the creeds and confessions of the fifty churches from all parts of ...
... matter of creed . Accordingly , at the very first public sitting of the council , the present writer proposed a committee which should gather together and tabulate all the creeds and confessions of the fifty churches from all parts of ...
Stranica 7
... matter of the atonement , but on offering explana- tions was restored to his work to the satisfaction of all . This history made it easier for his church to pass an act in May , 1879 , by which it declared , as vital and important ...
... matter of the atonement , but on offering explana- tions was restored to his work to the satisfaction of all . This history made it easier for his church to pass an act in May , 1879 , by which it declared , as vital and important ...
Stranica 8
... matter to Mr. Smith's own Presbytery to investigate . The Presbytery might also have taken an intermediate course , but the professor , to the general surprise , rather challenged a prosecution under the Westminster Confession of Faith ...
... matter to Mr. Smith's own Presbytery to investigate . The Presbytery might also have taken an intermediate course , but the professor , to the general surprise , rather challenged a prosecution under the Westminster Confession of Faith ...
Stranica 13
... matter of subscription . Fortunately , in the matter of elders there is no statute , and this enabled lay rulers to be allowed henceforth simply to " subscribe their approbation " of the confession . Even this is a strong step for one ...
... matter of subscription . Fortunately , in the matter of elders there is no statute , and this enabled lay rulers to be allowed henceforth simply to " subscribe their approbation " of the confession . Even this is a strong step for one ...
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